If a verdict rendered pursuant to section 16-1361 , or any award contained therein, is set aside or vacated, the court shall —
(1) grant a new trial with respect to the property as to which the verdict or award is set aside or vacated;
(2) fix a date for the new trial; and
(3) order a new panel of prospective jurors to be drawn, certified, or summoned as provided by section 16-1357.
The court shall then proceed with the cause as if a verdict or award had not been rendered.
(Dec. 23, 1963, 77 Stat. 580, Pub. L. 88-241, § 1.)
1981 Ed., § 16-1362.
1973 Ed., § 16-1362.
Structure District of Columbia Code
Title 16 - Particular Actions, Proceedings and Matters. [Enacted title]
Subchapter IV - Real Property for United States
§ 16–1352. Condemnation proceedings by Attorney General
§ 16–1353. Declaration of taking; contents; deposit; transfer of title; determination; interest
§ 16–1354. Distribution of money deposited on declaration of taking; judgment for deficiency
§ 16–1355. Time for surrender of possession under declaration of taking; adjustment of charges
§ 16–1356. Setting date for trial
§ 16–1357. Drawing of jurors, and selection of jury; qualifications
§ 16–1359. Inspection of property by jury; presence of parties
§ 16–1360. Trial; evidence; measure of compensation
§ 16–1362. Fixing date for new trial; new jurors
§ 16–1364. Force and effect of judgment; payment
§ 16–1365. Appeal; deficiency judgment
§ 16–1366. Payment of compensation into court; vesting of title